On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 5:45 PM Matthias Geiger <werdah...@debian.org> wrote: > upon upgrading nautilus to 47.0-1 the xdg user dirs in the left panel > disappeared for me > (Downloads, Documents, Pictures etc.). Furthermore, my LUKS-encrypted > drive shows up as encrypted despite being unlocked at boot (and refuses > to be unlocked *in* nautilus, depite being unlocked). (Not sure if > this is a separate bug). Downgrading to 46.3 restored my xdg user dirs > and solved the drive encryption weirdness. > > Let me know if you need any more details / help debugging. > Note that I use nautilus on sway.
Unfortunately, we don't have much capacity in the Debian GNOME to fix nautilus bugs directly. (See the over 200 open nautilus bugs for Debian.) I recommend you report these 2 issues (separately!) upstream. https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues I do see several standard xdg style directories in a clean install of Debian Testing with GNOME and nautilus 47: Documents, Music, Pictures, Videos, and Downloads. Notably, in Nautilus 47, these are now just regular bookmarks and can be removed. In Nautilus 46, these were hard-coded. You can add other locations to bookmarks by either dragging the folder to the sidebar or by clicking ⋮ > Add Bookmark. Thank you, Jeremy Bícha